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Each lap Bonnie runs, Annie runs another quarter lap, so Bonnie will run four laps before she is overtaken. Therefore, Annie will have run <math>\boxed{5 }</math> laps. | |||
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Annie and Bonnie are running laps around a
-meter oval track. They started together, but Annie has pulled ahead, because she runs
faster than Bonnie. How many laps will Annie have run when she first passes Bonnie?
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Each lap Bonnie runs, Annie runs another quarter lap, so Bonnie will run four laps before she is overtaken. Therefore, Annie will have run
laps.
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